From March 3rd, 2018 to January 13th, 2023, 68% user give 5-star rating, 16% user give 4-star rating, 5% user give 3-star rating, 11% user give 2-star rating. for Magnifying Glass (Hover Zoom) chrome extension.
I have low vision and use this every day!
Easy to use
Great! It's just need a mouse or keyboard shortcut button. I like middle mouse button for that.
Excellent. Requires no special permissions or site access, is less than 1 MB. You can zoom in first using command-+ a few times, then use the magnifier to really zoom in big time.
This is probably one of the better magnifying glasses to use on the the web especially on a Chromebook. However it would be so much easier to use if the mouse pointer was at the end or around end of the circle. Having it in the middle, makes it difficult to direct and see where your pointing it off too and makes it difficult to "steer". Also usually we read paragraphs, and their in rectangular form, so changing the magnifier to a rectangle or square would be so much more convenient for reading purposes.
Does what is expected in a simple way, but I wish I could find something that would bring more clarity to the magnified text.
Pretty Cool.........!
I would say this is a wonderfull extention but the bad thing about this is in full screen u can really use it there should be a button that allows you yo use it in full screen
Best extension ever! Wonderfully programmed. Well done, thanks!
It doesn't need to read the page or anything and it works.
Doesn't work, I click the magnifying glass and a pop up box appears saying "s zoom"
No button will show in my toolbar so not working in latest Chrome for me.
Kullanışlı ve sade bir büyüteç. Mouse ile gezdiğiniz alanı ayarladığınız oranda büyütüyor. x3 oranında kullanıyorum. Teşekkürler.
Very useful for reading road names and numbers in google maps.
It would be great if it did not pixelate. Try scanning the Html therefore display as text
I tried 3 other extensions. Couldn't get them to work or work consistently. THIS ONE is pure simplicity. One click on the icon starts it, and it follows the cursor. One more click and it goes away. The degree of magnification and the size of the "glass" are user adjustable. I'm using it on an Ace devise running ChromeBook.
Works great! But not in Gallery, no fullscreen and flickering...
Some pages are not well designed for the browser's built-in zoom functionality. This allows me to see those small details and small fonts more easily.
It is showing your view bigger in a helpful way!